Charlie Crowe (2025 OF, Jefferson, GA) put together a really strong round. Showed some natural rhythm to the hands that fired a quick barrel through the zone with some above avg. bat speed for his level. Good balance to the swing as well where he creates some good leverage with his lower half. Produced a ton of hard shots to the pullside.
Charlie Graves (2025 OF, Fayetteville, AR) had a strong BP where he barreled a ton of balls through the middle of the field. Showed a balanced and simple swing operation where his hands worked direct to the baseball that displayed well above avg. bat speed for his level.
Kentin Grantz (2025 SS, Henderson, NV) showed a unique swing operation with where he initially starts in his stance to where his hands/barrel get into at launch but he shows some serious bat speed and hit one of the farther/louder HRs of the day exhibiting some legit raw power.
Ayson McIntosh (2026 C, Vero Beach, FL) had a very impressive round of BP where he displayed a relaxed/rhythmic swing where his hands and lower-half work in sync. Almost every ball during his round was barreled with backspin to the pullside including a couple HRs. The swing works short-to-long through with some consistent out-front intent.
James Rice (2025 1B, New York, NY) is very physically imposing in the box where there is a ton of strength throughout his frame. He displayed some of the easiest bat speed of the day where he barreled up some loud LDs back up the box and hit the farthest HR of BP to left that went half way up the trees in left.
Remo Indomenico (2025 OF, Orlando, FL) showed off a very smooth LH stroke in BP. Natural rhythm into launch with some loft to the path that produced a barreled filled round which included plenty of hard pullside LDs and FBs.
Nick Slonaker (2025 2B, Kingwood, TX) was on-time and on-barrel throughout his round showing a clean bat path that had good length through contact. His hands worked quick while staying inside and connected. Produced plenty of LDs through the middle of the field and flashed some wall-ball power to left-center.
Jacob Amman (2025 3B, Charleston, SC) flashed some plus bat speed in his BP round today that translated to some loud barrels throughout his round. Worked the middle of the field mostly but left the yard high into the left field trees.
Ace Hansen (2025 OF, Las Vegas, NV) displayed some fast/twitchy hands during his BP round. More of a two-part swing with his heel-turn trigger and distinct hand load but the barrel turns well with above avg. bat speed and stays on a clean path that works through the middle of the field.
Rashad Hayes (2025, Oakland, Calif)- the 6-foot-1, 180-pound right-handed hitter displayed quick hands and compact stroke during batting practice. He controlled the barrel through the middle of the field with easy pull side impact and backside release.
Lucas Badalato (2025, Port Orange, Fla)- the 6-foot-3, 205-pound right-handed hitter displayed his strength in the box during batting practice with easy pull side juice and length through the zone. Posted a 93 mph exit velocity.
Samuel Kunz (2026, Atlanta, Ga)- the 5-foot-8, 160-pound switch-hitter showed barrel awareness from both sides of the plate. Wider base with a short stroke and line-drive impact from the right side. Rhythmic stroke from the left side with rhythm and bat speed.
Ryan Newell (2027, Nolensville, Tenn)- the 5-foot-11, 165-pound left-handed hitter showed an easy and loose stroke in the box with pop to the pull side. The primary outfielder posted an 87 mph exit velocity.
Devon Crown (2025, Port Orange, Fla)- the 5-foot-10, 160-pound right-handed hitter with quick bat and twitchy hands. Worked through the middle of the field with impact gap-to-gap. Posted an 89 mph exit velocity.
Jack Garver (2025, Roswell, Ga)- the 6-foot-2, 198-pound right-handed hitter showcased his strength in the box and impact out front to all fields. Posted a 93 mph exit velocity.
Aaron Tralongo (2026, Lake Worth, Fla)- the 6-foot, 170-pound left-handed hitter was all over the barrel with rhythm and timing in the hands. Direct and short to the ball with an exit velocity of 88 mph.
Torin Foley (2025, Fruitland Park, Fla)- the 6-foot, 180-pound right-handed hitter posted the highest exit velocity at 98 mph. Balanced and open stance working direct to the ball with impact out front.
Mason Woolever (2025, Sarasota, Fla)- the 6-foot, 175-pound left-handed displayed a loose stroke with barrel control through the zone. Fired the hands well with an 89 mph exit velocity and impact through the middle.
Tanner Phillips (2025, Centreville, Va)- the 6-foot-3, 180-pound right-handed hitter used an upright stance and length out front to leverage balls to the pull side. Backside hitter with a rotational upper half who recorded a 91 mph exit velocity.